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Keyed Car, Need Help
Friend of mines fathers jeep got keyed the other day. I need some suggestions on how to fix it. It is not too deep but can be caught with fingernail. Any suggestions?
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Re: Keyed Car, Need Help
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sq2278, Wow...that sucks! If you can catch it with your nail, it's deep enough! Sometimes you get lucky and can high speed them out, bit generally it's time for touch up paint and then a buff to level the paint or wet sand and then a shot of clear coat to finish it off if required. There is a good system by Langka that gives you everything you need for decent home repairs! Works very well from those whom I know have used it! I have not, because frankly..I would rather hire a pro to blow it in for me! I have no patience....lol Langka Hope this helps you!
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Damn, you just reminded me, Rich. I bought that Langka product a while back and have yet to use it. I think I'll do it this weekend.
TS out
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Re: Keyed Car, Need Help
Well TS,
Since I have not used it, I would love to hear what you think of it! Thanks, Rich
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